Nothing new that I've heard of. Dave at AGD did tell me they are still manufacturing parts for their two main markers. So that is a good thing. I just wish he would throw some money into advertising like they used too. hell i'd toss some money his way to help him out if need be.

AGD not doing good in sales? I havent heard anything to show they are or not. if they were it'd be cool if they took some of the mods you find on the internet and actually started selling them, or maybe even, the return of the emag! wishful thinking i guess.

If you want a gun that will never break a paintball......................................... ............. go for an automag.

Don't know that I'd go that far.

I have started a new little project though. Pretty much a First Strike capable version of the Longbow,except I'll only have about 20 bucks in it not counting the Minimag. The actually body and feed tubes are much more compact than the Longbow and its Spyder threaded. I have both a mechanical semi and electro frame, can use either one but the mech fits the build better.

When my CNC mill gets here next week I'll be able to make it a pump, lever action or bolt action.

I am not sure but they are taking off products. I notice that I was going to buy a Y frame and they were available on the website but that was a few months ago and now they have taken it off. I do not believe they are in production anymore. Same with colored valves and single trigger carbon fiber grips. And some ULE bodies. They now only sell Intellis for grip frames. I want AGD to make another appearance in the industry that says "hey mechanicals aren't just tippmans, we are still here and we can still out shoot your electros any day for cheaper than than what you paid for"

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Has anybody noticed that mechanical marker companies continue to evolve into less effective versions of the older automags?